Speakers in a Group drop out when audio switches



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Yes @GLO Yoga, it looks like the 5Ghz WiFi signal could be improved in that area of the Home. Maybe move the speaker to a different location, if practicable, or blacklist/whitelist the speaker in the router settings to force it to just use the 2.4Ghz band instead and set the band to a ‘fixed’ channel 1, 6, or 11 and to use a channel-width of 20Mhz only, that’s if your router configuration pages allows you to perhaps change those things.

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So I purchased a GL.iNET Slate AX Wi-Fi 6 travel router.

“It works in WISP - Wireless Internet Service Provider - mode by default, which means that the router will create its own subnet and act as a firewall to protect you from the public network”

 

Sounds like this is the same as reserving a static IP by default, there is also a static IP setting too, do I use that as well?

 

Thanks!

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Don’t confuse the various types of IP addresses, the ones you want to set to static/reserved are the ones issued to devices on your LAN by the router’s DHCP server. IP to MAC mapping)

IP addresses for the LAN and WAN are different and set differently.

 

And you you probably do want the static/reserved IP addresses setup.

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